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SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest
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SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest is a construction and management simulation game published by Maxis in 1995. Though it was not developed by Maxis…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Land module of Our Planet Reviewed - Papua New Guinea : aims, methods and first taxonomical results
M. Leponce
,
V. Novotný
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+36 authors
Y. Basset
2016
Corpus ID: 133405524
Until now the altitudinal factor has not been taken into account to estimate tropical arthropod diversity. The ultimate aim of…
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2015
2015
Maturity groups and phenology of maize in a rainforest location.
A. Oluwaranti
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M. Fakorede
,
F. A. Adeboye
2015
Corpus ID: 87106541
Maturity period is one of the essential characters looked out for by farmers before a maize variety is selected for cultivation…
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2013
2013
The scaling of colony size with nest volume in termites: a role in population dynamics?
PEDRO A. C. LIMA PEQUENO
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E. Franklin
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E. Venticinque
,
AGNO N. SERRÃO ACIOLI
2013
Corpus ID: 83096199
Colony size is often attributed a key role in social insect population ecology. However, in nest‐building termites, colony size…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Small non-volant mammals of an ecotone region between the Cerrado hotspot and the Amazonian rainforest, with comments on their taxonomy and distribution.
A. M. Bezerra
,
A. P. Carmignotto
,
F. Rodrigues
2009
Corpus ID: 51766993
Small non-volant mammals of an ecotone region between the Cerrado hotspot and the Amazonian rainforest, with comments on their…
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2008
2008
Rattan: Ecological balance in a borneo rainforest swidden
J. A. Weinstock
Economic Botany
2008
Corpus ID: 44597172
Various agricultural strategies have been tried in swidden areas of tropical rainforest. Some have focused on food production…
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2000
2000
SeaWinds beam and slice balance using data over Amazonian rainforest
J. Zec
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W. Jones
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D. Long
IGARSS . IEEE International Geoscience and…
2000
Corpus ID: 14084605
The primary application of a scatterometer is estimation of wind vectors over the sea surface, but a variety of other geophysical…
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1999
1999
Snake communities of moist rainforest and derived savanna sites of Nigeria: biodiversity patterns and conservation priorities
G. Akani
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Ikomah F. Barieenee
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D. Capizzi
,
L. Luiselli
Biodiversity and Conservation
1999
Corpus ID: 24757927
The taxonomic composition and the abundance of two communities of snakes were studied in two different areas of southern Nigeria…
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1998
1998
Effects of disturbance caused by selective timber extraction on fish communities in Sabah, Malaysia
K. Martin-Smith
Environmental Biology of Fishes
1998
Corpus ID: 25373710
To examine the effects of selective timber extraction on fish communities in Sabah, Malaysia, quantitative samples of fishes were…
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1996
1996
Centinelan extinctions: Extirpation of northern temperate old-growth rainforest arthropod communities
N. Winchester
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R. Ring
1996
Corpus ID: 88665261
Arthropod biodiversity is being investigated in the Carmanah Valley on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. We explore…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Standing crop and processing of rainforest litter in a tropical Australian stream
R. Pearson
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R. Tobin
,
R. E. Smith
,
L. Benson
Archiv für Hydrobiologie
1989
Corpus ID: 88635285
The observed variation in the results was caused largely by local factors, such as: leaf species; presence, abundance and…
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